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This article is about the expression "three moons". You may be looking for the expression "double moons".
For other uses, see Three Moons.
"Who in the three moons is this?!"
―Governor Quarg[1]

"Three moons" was an expletive used by Governor Quarg.[1]

Behind the scenes

Three unidentified moons in an unidentified system

Three unidentified moons in an unidentified system

Three unidentified moons as seen within Star Wars (1977) 12 and later colorized on page 218 of Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago.... Volume 1, depicted in an unnamed system prior to Crimson Jack's battlecruiser jumping into hyperspace bound for the Drexel system on page 219. Later on page 223 (as part of the Star Wars 12: Doomworld! issue) Crimson Jack's battlecruiser, drops into sub-light speed and arrives in the Drexel system with one star and one planet and nothing else. Han Solo then says, "There you are, Jack! Drexel...! And its one planet." The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia erroneously mentioned these three moons as residing in the Drexel system.[2] Jason Fry confirmed that the Drexel Minor system was created in response to the Drexel system from Marvel Star Wars having only one planet, Drexel.[3]

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